[337] Acer Mentel. pr. originally, perhaps from a reminiscence of 8. 3. Serv. may have read ‘alacris;’ for he says “Quidam ‘alacer,’ gestiens et rei novitate turbatus, volunt: alacris vero laetus” (‘laetos’ in Ribbeck's quotation). ‘Alacer’ of Mezentius 10. 729. Comp. Il. 11. 532 foll., Τοὶ δὲ πληγῆς ἀΐοντες Π̔ίμφ᾽ ἔφερον θοὸν ἅρμα μετὰ Τρῶας καὶ Ἀχαιούς, Στείβοντες νέκυάς τε καὶ ἀσπίδας: αἵματι δ᾽ ἄξων Νέρθεν ἅπας πεπάλακτο &c.
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